2 - setting up the hardware, Chapter objectives, Connections to ldts and 4-axis terminal block – Rockwell Automation 1746-QS,D17466.19 SYNCHRONIZED AXES MODULE User Manual

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Chapter

2

Publication 1746-6.19 March 1998

Setting Up the Hardware

This chapter helps you install the hardware with these tasks:

connecting LDTs to the Interface Module (IFM) terminal block

minimizing interference from radiated electrical noise

connecting outputs to output devices

checking out the wiring and grounding

setting up the hydraulics

regarding the Interface Module (IFM) terminal block and cable

We assume that you will use one of the following types of LDT:

Temposonics II: RPM TTSRxxxxxxR, or
DPM TTSRxxxxxxDExxx

Balluff: BTL-2-L2, or BTL-2-M2

Santest: GYRP, or GYRG

Gemco Quick-Stick II: 951VP, or 951 RS

We illustrate connections for these types of LDTs. (There are other
suppliers with compatible LDTs.)

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Interro-
gate

"15V dc PS

PS
Common

Frame
GND

Return

(+)

(+)

(–)

(–)

(–)

(+)

Temposonics II,
RPM or DPM

1

2

3

4

5

6

"15V
dc PS

Balluff
BTL-2-L2 & -2-M2

Return (–)

Interro-
gate (+)

1

2

3

4

5

6

+15V
dc PS

Return
(+)

Return
(–)

Interrogate

PS
Common

7

(+)

(–)

NC

Santest
GYRP & GYRG

Gemco Quick-Stick II
951VP w/PWM Output

B–BLK PS Common
C–RED +15V dc PS
K–GRY + Interrogate
E–BRN –Return*
F–BLU +Return*
A–WHT –Interrogate
G, D, H RS232RXD
J–PUR

2nd PS COM

*951RS has pulse trigger

7 (+)

(–)

The views are looking at the connector on the LDT head.

8

Interro-
gate (–)

Return (+)

PS
Common

LDT Connections (for fabricating your own LDT cable)

Function

Temposonics II
RPM or DPM

Balluff
BTL-2-L2 & -M2

Santest
GYRP/GYRG

Gemco Quick-
Stick 951VP/RS

(+) Return (note 1) 4 – Pink

2 – Gray

pin 5

F – Blue

(–) Return (note 1)

3 – Gray

5 – Green

pin 7

E – Brown

(–) Interrogate

10 – Green

3 – Pink

pin 6

A – White

(+) Interrogate

9 – Yellow

1 – Yellow

pin 4

K – Gray

–15V dc PS

6 – Blue

8 – White

n/a

n/a

PS Common

1 – White

6 – Blue

pin 3

B – Black

+15V dc PS

5 – Red

7 – Brown

pin 1

C – Red

(+) and (–) wires of the same function should be a twisted pair within the cable.
(note 1) We use the term “Return” for gate out, pulse trigger, or square wave (Gemco) and

start/stop (Balluff -M2) LDT signals.

Chapter Objectives

Connections to LDTs and
4-axis Terminal Block

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